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Meanings of
fanatical
in English
Marked by excessive enthusiasm for and intense devotion to a cause or idea.
fanatic
rabid
overzealous
Related terms
passionate
Usage of
fanatical
in English
1
Some
fanatical
antigay group that decided to make an example of him?
2
Along the route, she was captured by
fanatical
great cats of Olborn.
3
But the
fanatical
core of any group in society is, well,
fanatical
.
4
The Syrian army is as
fanatical
as the hordes of the Mahdi.
5
Rose is a very efficient worker and quite
fanatical
about her baby.
6
That was a short-sighted view, his father contradicted, that was practically
fanatical
.
7
No time was lost in sending an army against the
fanatical
Arabs.
8
By this godless and
fanatical
imagination they bury the benefit of Christ.
9
A
strong
-
almost
fanatical
-
religious
spirit
animated the greater number of the Sassanian monarchs.
10
Argentina's
fanatical
support is one of the glories of any World Cup.
11
Philip was
fanatical
up to the point where fanaticism borders upon hypocrisy.
12
I love my art, but I am not
fanatical
on the subject.
13
Sire, I am the anguish-stricken, tortured,
fanatical
priestess of the same faith.
14
They seemed to me to have an almost
fanatical
horror of forms.
15
In both conflicts, Cyril of Alexandria is portrayed as a
fanatical
rabble-rouser.
16
He was seized with a
fanatical
longing to make her a mother.
Other examples for "fanatical"
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About this term
fanatical
Adjective
Frequent collocations
most fanatical
fanatical devotion
as fanatical
fanatical zeal
fanatical hatred
More collocations
Fanatical
through the time
Fanatical
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common